I've got a band called Nameless - 1 guitar, 1 bass, drums and vocals. We've just uploaded on Youtube demo of one of our songs. We wanted for it to sound like us performing live so there is not really much of that studio magic, just the raw thing. It was my first experience with home recording (I was producing the demo), hence the amateur sound but I hope you like it!

Yes, there are some tempo changes and it was a real bitch to set a tempo track in Cubase for recording. But it would be hard to point out something that wasn't a real bitch during the recording. Broken string, dumb bassist with a not adjusted bass guitar, weird behaviour of my soundcard, multiple Cubase crashes, recording vocals while barely conscious from exhaustion etc. Great fun nevertheless .

We plan to record an EP (maybe something bigger) in Summer 2014. Most of the time between now and then I'll be about 130km apart from the rest of the guys so we won't have much time for rehearsals.

Cubase is the software that I did everything in (Digital Audio Workstation, they call it).

The drums were the funniest part. Our drummer, the night before the recording, sent me the drum tracks for the drum machine (Superior Drummer 2.0, you can do virtually anything with a DAW type of software and such a drum machine). Something got messed up with his software and the tracks were completely wrong, along with the tempos. Next day, we went to the rehearsal room (which looks like a post-apocalyptic mess, imagine a small room on the second floor of a half-abandoned train station in a rather small Polish town) to start the recording of guitar/bass/vocals and realised the tracks are shit. The drummer was away and couldn't even answer the phone. Making terrible substitute drum tracks (of course the final recording has the proper tracks) and setting up the tempos sloppily was real fun, though more that "laughing through tears" type of fun .